For These Jewish Vigilantes, the War Against Fascism Didn’t End in 1945

An organization called the 43 Group fought fascism on the streets of postwar Britain between 1946-50. A new book tells their amazing story

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Adrian Hennigan
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Adrian Hennigan
Adrian Hennigan

Tommy Gould and Gerry Flamberg were war heroes. Gould had gripped an enemy bomb tightly to his chest for a full 40 minutes as he helped remove it from his torpedoed submarine (later receiving the Victoria Cross for his actions). Flamberg, meanwhile, had parachuted into Arnhem, took a bullet to the shoulder, concealed the injury from his commanding officer and then proceeded to single-handedly take out a German tank with a strategically aimed grenade.

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